ASMI - Association of Singapore Marine IndustriesThe Association of Singapore Marine Industries (ASMI) is an independent, non-profit trade association formed in 1968 to promote the interests and advancement of the marine industry in Singapore. To date, there are more than 130 members.Singapore

Indonesian Seafarers Welfare Committee (ISWC)Indonesian Seafarers Welfare Committee (ISCW), is a self-governing non-government organization (NGO) concerned with promoting the social welfare of Indonesian seafarers and their family members.Indonesia

AWES - Association of European ShipbuildersAWES (Association of European Shipbuilders) represents a union of 12 National Associations, all working together to create an environment of cooperation and progress in the shipbuilding and shiprepair industry in Europe.Belgium

Call for Papers

8/16/1999

The next Ship Production Symposium will be held in historic Colonial Williamsburg (USA) from August 23-25, 2000. A full technical program of papers, panels, workshops and industrial visits is planned along with a guest program that can only be offered in the unique Colonial Williamsburg setting. The Technical Tracks will follow the Maritech-Advance Shipbuilding Enterprise initiatives: * Business Process Technologies* Product Design and Material Technologies* System Technologies* Shipyard Production Technologies* Facilities and Tooling* Education and TrainingPapers reporting on M-ASE 1999 Projects are desired to show the achievements of, and improvements resulting from the M-ASE program. Abstracts for papers in these or related areas are invited from potential authors. Abstracts should be no more than one page, with author(s) name(s), affiliation(s), paper title and abstract. They should be sent by October 4, 1999 to: 2000 SPSUMTRI-MSD2910 Baxter RoadAnn Arbor, MI 48109, USA VOICE (734) 763 2465; FAX (734) 763 4862rktuttle@umich.edu